THE COURIER. 9 $ IINIIIIH llll! lllltr.CTION OK A NTS AH B .Rtf cn Tt 0MW L. M. CRAWFORD AND F. Z. Corner Thirteenth anil P. I'Iioiiii 741) Howard Gould, with "Prisoner of Zondu." and Mr. Trompen. Suppor was served. Tho guests were: Misses Trompon, Sut ton, Ault, Fassott, Skinner, Melson and Wolferd; Messrs. Skinner, Trompen, Currio, Bogge, F. L. FaBEott, William Melson. Melson. The members of Kappa Sigma held their annual banquet in the ordinary of the Lincoln hotel Monday night. The tables were decorated with lily of the valley, the fraternity flower, and the colors of the organization. The toasts were given in response to the call of Mr. Hedge and they arc ap pended: 'Tradition," Fisher; "Model Greeks," Turpin; "Anthropologlottus'' Shun"; "lies Judicata," Ulackledge; 'Freshmen Forever," McNish;"Alum nus," Grant; "Achilles," Melford; "Athletics," Jlcedcr; "Past, Present and Future, Mulson Others present were Messrs King, Rhea, Kingsbury and Sloan. Miss Uarrick entertained a small party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Curtis wio is visiting her sister Mrs. Hallett. Progressive hearts was the game for the evening and a happy time was hud by the guests. A con cert of phonographic selections was part of the amusement. Miss Curtis and Mr. Hallett cut for the prizes, for the players wore all evenly matched and live won the same number of games. The guests were Messrs and Mesdames Hallett, Hart; Misses Cur Lis, Graham, Biltgen.Edletnan; Messrs Deemer, Ludwlg, Morse, Sutter and Anderson. Mr. Harry Tucker gave a chafing dish party Tuesday evening at the Phi Delta Theta house. Fifteen guests were present and enjoyed the short dance and a supper served with exquisite taste. Electric wiring, gas and oloctric fix tures and lamps a specialty. Korsmoyor Plumbing and Heating Co., 215 South Eleventh stroot. Mies Libbb Squires of Soward was in tho city Wednesday and Thursday of this weok to visit with friondB. Mrs. J. W. Winger htiB gono to Chi cngg to make a visit. Sho will be gono two weeks. Mrs. J. W. Macdonald has returned from Washington and is at homo to her many friends at tho Macdonald home stead, '200, South 27th. Miss Anno Ilivott, hairdrneeing and shampooing, moved from Burr Bile to Emporium, 1-J.1 South Twelfth. Mrs. Worth of Omaha, Mrs. W. D. Hallorof Blair, Mrs. Herzog and daugh ter, occupied a box at tho Cameron con cert Monday evening. Dentist Hill, over Miller & Paine. Mrs. James Hoaton is visiting friends and relatives in CrawfordsvUle, Ind. THE THEATRE Madam Carrono, tho eroat pianist, is an enthusiastic American in tho " Yan koe" oeiieo and never allows a slighting romark mado in her presonce against tho country that has been tho scono of a major part of hor career. Among othor artists whom sho has called to task for uncomplimentary remarks regarding ub was Sarasute, tho vio violinist. "You aro not an Anieri can, you como from South America; you aro ono of uh,v ho said in surpriso aftor Bho had read him a lecturo. Hor reply was that sho considered hersolf a Yan kee, that tho United States had boon hotter than any othor country to hor, and besides that it was tho groatest country in tho world. Of American audiences Madame-Carrono says: "Thoy aro tho quickest in appreciation. As for myself I can only say that before 1 wont abro:id and mado a nume for my solf tho pcoplo of tiio United States loved mo. Thoy behoved in mo by their own standards and I lovo them." Sho will bo at tho Oliver one night only, February 18. You cunnot afford to miss this, tho greatest musical treat that has been offorcd to tho Lincoln public. Sho is truly tho groaterft woman pianist in tho world. Prices for this engagement are remarkably low considering tho at- SttJt:rcly lefo. 1. ONLY ONE PERFORM A NOE. MME. TERESA CARRENO 1lo GrontCHt T-,ccl- PlonlMt of tl&o Ioesit Vt;o Rubinstein, that jjiiuit of the piano, says of Carrono: "To hoar hor perforin my I) minor concerto, is to hear myself." p..;,.ps. Roves; $.S. P.'irntict. mid first, four rows dress circle. $1.50; balance lower lloor $1.00; two rows balcony $1 ; next two rows 75c; balance 50c; gallery 25c. OVR NIGHT ONLY Daniel Frohman's Special Company Presents the Great Ro mantic Drama by Anthony Hope, Esq., Author of "Rupert of Hent.au," Etc. PRISONER OF ZENDA WITH- HOWARD GOULD in his original role. The cast includes R. P. McClannin. Al bert Jerry, .Nellie btnckland, Vaughan Glaser, Benjamin Monteith, Amy Ricard, and Miss Margaret Puller as the Princess Plavia. Prices SI. 50. $1.00. 75c. 50r. ami 25r.. Soats -, -j . - - i - ------ - - on sale Wednesday at 9 sharp. Secure your seats 'early. ONE NGHT 0flW fRHMW TO.- 24. WM&TO' so viss BMW AND THE FOLLOWING SOLOISTS MISS MAUD RUSO DAVIES. Soprano. MISS DOROTHY HOYLE, Violinisto. Prices 81.50. $1, 75c and 50j. Soate on Bale TuoBday morning at J) o'clock sharp. Secure our floats early. THE ?1K UNDER THE DIRECTION OF L, M. CRAWFORD HND F. C. ZEHRUNG. COR. O AND TWELFTH. I'HONE 1555. O JNTlislitsi nnd Q Matinee Wednesday and Saturday Commeiiclnn; MONDAY. HE;B. SO. Chase-Lister Theater Co. WITH NEW PLAYS EVERY NIGHT AT POPULAR PRICES 10c, 20c and 30c. With usual ladies freo llrst nipht. Presenting Monday night tho beauti ful paHtoral comedy in four acts, ANGIE. All performances continuous. Seat sale opens Saturday at 0 n. in. Special Washington's birthday mati noo Wednesday, February 22.